Cold fingers can ruin your day - don't let that happen!
If you decide on one of the best heated gloves you won't have to worry about the cold. There's plenty of these products to choose from too and you can easily find one that suits your needs.
It doesn't matter if you're skiing, hiking, fishing, hunting or just want a pair of heated gloves for your everyday life, you'll be able to find one you like below.
Let's get into my top choices now!
Top 3 Picks
Outdoor Research Stormtracker's

These are my favorite heated gloves and are a product that will keep you warm no matter how cold it is. definitely consider these gloves
Zanier Heated gloves

These Zanier gloves are HIGH QUALITY and are probably the highest performing gloves on this list.
Outdoor Research Lucent's

These are another great pair of gloves that most people love. These can be worn during any activity and are a skiers best friend.
Outdoor Research Stormtrackers (Top Pick)
The Outdoor Research Stormtracker's are my favorite heated gloves on the market. They're extremely protective and will work for any person, no matter how cold the weather is or will be.
You get up to 8 hours of heat and the glove is very well made - no moisture or coldness will seep in.
Overall this glove is a great value and if you decide on it, I know you will love it.
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Pros
- Affordable
- Highly protective
- 3 heat settings
- 8 hours of warmth
- High quality materials
- Well known company
Cons
- No major cons
Savior Heated Gloves
These Savior Heated Gloves aren't on the same level as the ones you just saw. However, they are much more affordable and are a really good budget deal.
Overall, these gloves may be the best value pick on this list. They will protect basically everyone from frigid temperatures and will do so without breaking the bank.
These Savior gloves are definitely a good choice if you plan on getting out into the snow a lot.
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Pros
- Inexpensive
- Perfect for skiers and other snowsports
- 3 heat settings
- 6 hours of heat
- Extra insulation
Cons
- Issues with heating
- Some complaints about heat coverage
Hestra Power Heater Gloves
Hestra may be the biggest company on this list and they are well known for their products - particularity their gloves.
They make a lot of gear and don't really focus solely on heated clothing. Despite this they still make a darn good heated glove.
Their Power Heater is one of the most expensive products on this list and will probably be out of most people's price range. If you have the extra to spend and want the very best you should consider them, however.
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Pros
- Extremely high quality
- Made with best materials
- Water and wind protection
- Natural insulation
- Ergonomic so it's good for physical activities
- High amount of heat
Cons
- Very expensive
- Some issues with the battery
Outdoor research Lucent's
Here we have another pair of heated gloves from Outdoor Research and the Lucent's are every bit as high quality as the first one you saw.
Honestly there's not much difference between the two and if you decide on either you'll be very happy.
So if you're looking for maximum protection against harsh winter conditions, the Lucent's are definitely a product worth considering.
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Pros
Cons
- Pretty expensive
Zanier Heat GTX 2.0
The Zanier GTX heated gloves may just be the best overall glove on this list - they are as high quality as you can get and can be worn in sub zero conditions effectively.
What's the downside? They are very expensive and are one of the few gloves on this list that are more expensive than $300.
Not everyone needs a product like this, though, and these gloves should really only be purchased by anyone with extra cash to spend.
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Pros
- Highest quality
- Water resistant
- Global charger
- 10 hours of warmth
- Perfect for physical activites
Cons
- Very Expensive
Mount Tec Explorer 4
These Mount Tec gloves are a lot like the Savior ones you saw earlier on - they aren't overly expensive and do a very great job protecting you from the elements.
These gloves prove you don't need to spend over $200 to get an effective heated gloves.
If you want top of the line protection without having to pay too much, you should definitely think about the Mount Tec 4's.
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Pros
- Affordable and an excellent value
- Touchscreen capable so you can use your phone
- Large heated area
- 100g of insulation
Cons
- Awkward battery placement
Volt tatra
Volt is a very well known heated clothing company - they specialize in heated socks, heated jackets and of course heated gloves.
Their gloves are excellent values and will keep your hands nice and toasty without you spending several hundreds of dollars.
Unless you expect to face weather below zero frequently, the Tatra's will work just fine for you.
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Pros
- Affordable
- 4 heat settings
- Insulation and heat layering for extra warmth
- Ergonmic so you can enjoy with skiing.
Cons
- Wiring issues
Venture Heat Heated Gloves
These Venture Heat gloves are another one this list that'll make a wide variety of people happy.
If your'e a skier you'll like how they protect you from the cold and you'll also like how they feel in your everyday life.
They aren't exactly cheap but they're not as expensive as some of the more pricier products on this list.
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Pros
- Good heat coverage
- Versatile
- Insulation
- Waterproof
Cons
- Only 5 hours of heat
- May be hard to use phone with these gloves on
Flambeau Heated Gloves
Flambeau is a well known fishing and hunting company and these heated glove are best used in those situations.
If you expect to be ice fishing or doing a little winter hunting I would definitely consider these gloves.
Of course others will get a lot of use out this product too. If you're looking for a glove that's not going to break the bank, this one can work for you.
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Pros
- Affordable
- Good for fishing and hunting
- Lightweight and protecting
Cons
- Only 5 hours of heat
- Some durability issues
Tour master Synergy 7.4 Gloves
If you're a motorcycle rider and want to extend the riding season deeper into the winter, these gloves from Tour Master are a must have!
The Synergy's were designed specifically for motorcycle riders and they'll not only keep your hands toasty, but they're protective too.
They're made from high quality leather, are ergonomic and are an all around delight to wear.
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Pros
- Perfect for motorcycle riders
- High quality leather
- 8 hours of warmth
- Reflective material for when riding in the dark
- Completely waterproof
Cons
- Pretty expensive
Autocastle Heated Gloves
These Autocastle heated gloves aren't the highest quality on this list and you shouldn't expect the same level of quality as the more expensive gloves from Outdoor Research, Hestra or Zanier.
So if you expect to face very cold conditions I wouldn't select these. However, if you just need a pair of heated gloves for normal winter conditions these can work for you.
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Pros
- Affordable
- Good for a wide variety of activities in normal winter conditions
- Lightweight and non bulky
- Large heating area
Cons
- Not the highest quality
- Not suitable for very cold conditions
Action Heat Heated Gloves
Action Heat is definitely one of the top heated clothing brands and they literally make heated everything from socks to jackets to long jonhs and gloves.
When you buy from Action Heat you're getting very nice quality from a company that's been doing it for a while.
These heated gloves are suitable for basically all winter conditions and are a favorite of people that face cold conditions.
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Pros
- Reasonably affordable
- High quality and heavy duty
- High of 150 degrees
- Dual battery charger
Cons
- Only high of 5 hours of heat
- Some sizing issues
Torch Electrek Heated Gloves
These Torch Electrek gloves aren't for people that ski in cold conditions or really anyone that expects to be in very frigid weather.
This product is one of the cheaper on this list and is really designed for people that want a little extra protection in semi-cold conditions.
If you expect more than that then you will definitely be let down.
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Pros
- Very inexpensive and perfect for people on a budget
- 3 different heat settings
- Phone compatible
Cons
- May let you down in the quality department
- Not very durable and only good for normal winter conditions.
Volt Heat Maxima
This is the second Volt product on this list and I like these gloves just as much as the first ones you saw.
What I like most about Volt is they make very quality products but they're never overpriced.
These gloves will cost around $149 and that puts them about in the middle in terms of price. They are definitely better than a middle ground product, though, and you will be getting your money's worth with the Maxima's.
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Pros
- 4 heat settings
- Zero layer heat system means this product isn't bulky
- Both waterproof and breathable
- Extra insulation for added warmth
Cons
- Charger issues
QiLove Heated Gloves
Last on the list is the QiLove heated gloves and these products are on the lower end of the spectrum in terms of quality.
I think some people will like what they get here but only if you're not in sub-zero weather.
If you try to wear these gloves in conditions that are too cold you'll find yourself with cold fingers.
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Pros
- Inexpensive
- Lightweight
- Waterproof
Cons
- Not the highest quality
- Not the best for freezing conditions.
- Longevity issues
Have Warm Hands This Year!
The winter can be a lot of fun or it can be a bummer - it really depends on whether you can stay warm or not.
If you can keep your fingers nice and toasty you'll have a blast. It doesn't matter if you're skiing, hiking, hunting, riding your motorcycle or anything else.
Cold fingers can ruin your day, though. I've been there!
Hopefully you saw a product that you like up top and finally decide to have have warm hands.